DBSC Yearbook 2022

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2022 Sailing Instructions – C Green Fleet Saturday Racing These Sailing instructions should be read in conjunction with the General sailing instructions Location: Dublin Bay – North of Molly Mark, or in the vicinity of Merrion Mark or as directed by the Committee vessel displaying a green pennant The Committee boat may use VHF to Communicate its location. Failure to receive this broadcast will not be grounds for redress The notation [NP] in a rule in these Sailing Instructions means that breaches of these rules will not be grounds for protest or redress by a boat. This changes RRS63.1 Three Races May be Sailed Back-to-Back C1. The Start 1.1 Races will be started by using RRS 26 with the warning signal made 3 minutes before the starting signal. 1.2 The start will be downwind of the Leeward mark as per course diagrams. 1.3 The starting line will be between the red and white staff or the main mast of the committee vessel displaying the club burgee, and a green pennant at the starboard end of the line and the port end starting mark or a Rib displaying an orange flag. (This changes Appendix S 9.1) 1.4 (NP) Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area during the starting sequence for other races. The Organizing Committee may penalize a boat for failing to comply with this Sailing Instruction by adding 3 Non Discardable points to her series score. (This changes RRS 63.1 and A5.1). 1.5 (NP)A boat that does not start within 10 minutes of her starting signal will be scored Did Not Start (DNS) without a hearing. This changes RRS 63.1, A3 and A5. 1.6 The Race Committee may, not less than 30 seconds after the starting signal, broadcast the sail numbers of boats that were OCS by VHF. Failure to do so or the order of the broadcast will not be grounds for a request for redress. (This changes RRS 29.1 and 62.1(a)). 1.7 Should any class not appear in the starting area within 3 Minutes of their Warning Signal the Race Committee may advance the starting sequences for the remaining fleets by 3 minutes. Since starting signals may be so advanced, boats should observe signals at the committee boat and

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keep a listening watch on the appropriate VHF Channel.

C2. The Course 2.1 Courses will be as per course diagram in Course Card “Green Fleet Courses and Race Times 2022” 2.2 Olympic courses will be signalled by the display of the letter O on the committee vessel, Windward- Leeward courses by the display of the letter W. 2.3 Olympic Courses. Course card “Green Fleet Courses and Race Times 2022” shows the order in which marks are to be passed, the side on which they are to be left and the number of rounds. 2.4 Windward leeward courses. Course card “Green Fleet Courses and Race Times 2022” shows the order in which marks are to be passed, the side on which they are to be left and the number of rounds. 2.5 Course Boards displaying the course and number of rounds for each class will be displayed for two minutes before their start and one minute after. 2.6 Windward Mark W will be a plain orange inflatable, if using W1 this will be an orange inflatable with a Black Band. 2.7 Windward Leeward - A leeward gate may be laid when the race committee deems it prudent to facilitate an exceptional number of participants.

C3 Shortening the Course 3.1 If a Race Committee Vessel is positioned at a mark and displaying Flag F and a class flag with sound signals, boats in that class should proceed directly to the finish and cross the line from the direction of the last

mark. If all classes in the fleet are being shortened in this way the class flag will be replaced by the appropriate fleet pennant. This is in addition to RRS 32.2 3.2 Courses may be shortened by a Committee Vessel taking up position beside any mark of the course, displaying Flag S and class flags if appropriate. Two sound signals will be made on approach of the leading boats. If the entire fleet is to be shortened the appropriate fleet pennant will replace all class flags

C4 Changing the next leg of the course 4.1 The race Committee will lay a new alternate mark and remove the existing mark if practical, considering, there may be other boats sailing to that mark. When in a subsequent change a new mark is replaced, it will be replaced by the original mark 4.2 Such a change will be signalled by a Race Committee vessel at the previous mark displaying the signal Flag T accompanied by sound signals. Flag T may be a flag or board. Should the change in leg not apply to all classes, the Race Committee Vessel will in addition to Flag T display the class flags this change applies to. 4.3 In addition the Race Committee may broadcast the intention to change mark positions on VHF. Failure to receive these broadcasts will not be grounds for redress 4.4 The Alternate mark will be an orange inflatable mark with a white band 4.4 Minor changes of marks positions will not be signalled. This changes RRS 33 4.5 If a windward mark is changed there will be no spreader (0) in the new position


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